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Franklin Pierce Claims 2015 NE-10 Baseball Title

Franklin Pierce Claims 2015 NE-10 Baseball Title

Franklin Pierce defeated Stonehill to win their 5th NE-10 Championship

Posted by Northeast-10 Conference on Monday, May 11, 2015

 

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Ravens Use 5-Run Seventh Inning to Come-From-Behind for 5th NE-10 Baseball Title

WEST HAVEN, Conn. -  Franklin Pierce rallied from a late four-run deficit with a five-run seventh inning to claim the 2015 Northeast-10 Conference Baseball Championship by a score of 7-6 over Stonehill this afternoon at Frank Vieira Field on the campus of the University of New Haven.

Northeast Division top seed Franklin Pierce (46-2, 24-1 NE-10), ranked No. 1 in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper NCAA Division II Poll and No. 3 in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) DII Poll, earns its fifth conference title in program history while also extending its program-record winning streak to 27 games. 

Stonehill (33-13-1, 16-7 NE-10), the third seed from the Northeast Division and No. 3 ranked team in the final NCAA East Region Rankings, will likely earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament which is set to begin next Thursday. The field will be announced tomorrow night at 10 p.m. on NCAA.com.

Senior shortstop Dan Fratus led the Skyhawks at the plate today, going 4-for-5 with a double, one RBI and two runs scored. Senior catcher Eric Schneider went 2-for-4 with a double, a triple, two RBI and one run, while junior center fielder Chris Hoyt added three hits and two runs. 

Senior right-hander Armand Rugel took his first loss of the season after giving up seven runs (five earned) on eight hits over six innings. Sophomore Aubrey Solomon worked two scoreless frames of relief, striking out one batter and allowing one hit with one walk.

Sophomore Chris LaVorgna paced the Franklin Pierce offense with a 3-for-4 effort at the plate, while junior Justin Brock went 2-for-4 with one RBI and senior John Razzino tripled, drove in two runs and scored one. Junior Maxx Sheehan and sophomore Jay Jabs chipped in with a single, one RBI and one run each.

Junior right-hander Paul Covelle got the start for the Ravens and struck out nine over 6.2 frames, but he gave up six runs (three earned) on nine hits and did not earn a decision. Freshman Sam Steeves picked up the win in relief despite recording just one out, while senior Brendan O'Rourke held the Skyhawks off over two shutout frames for the save.

The Franklin Pierce offense staked Covelle to an early lead, plating two runs in the top of the first. Jabs drew a one out walk, and Razzino followed with an RBI triple into the gap in right center field. Senior Matt Walsh, pictured at left, who recorded a pair of sacrifice flies against the Skyhawks yesterday, came up next and drove Razzino in with a fly out to left field. Walsh was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NE-10 Championship.

Stonehill bounced back in the top of the second, pushing across a pair of runs to tie the score. Fratus laced a leadoff double off the base of the right center field fence, and Schneider followed with an RBI triple to right field before coming in to score on a groundout by junior Brian Hocking.

The Skyhawk offense continued to roll in the third, tacking on three more runs to open up a 5-2 lead. Hoyt singled with one out, and was awarded second on a balk before taking third on a wild pitch. He came in to score on a Franklin Pierce throwing error as senior second baseman Christian Baglini reached on a fielder's choice, advancing to second due to the miscue.

Fratus followed with an RBI single up the middle, before Schneider drove in his second run of the game with a double to left center field.

Rugel recovered nicely from his tough first inning, getting double plays in both the second and third before stranding a pair of Ravens on base in the fourth. He stranded another runner in scoring position in the fifth, and cruised through the sixth with his first 1-2-3 inning of the contest.

Stonehill added to its lead in the top of the seventh, manufacturing a run to go up 6-2. Hoyt led off with an opposite field double, before moving up to third on a sacrifice and scoring on a wild pitch.

Rugel ran into trouble in the bottom of the inning, however, as Franklin Pierce loaded the bases on a pair of singles and an error. The Ravens sliced their deficit in half with RBI singles by Brock and Sheehan, ending Rugel's outing with the bases still loaded and nobody out. Senior left-hander Steve Pike came on for the Skyhawks and gave up an RBI single to Jabs, as Stonehill turned to its bullpen again to bring in Solomon. The Ravens tied the game on an RBI groundout by Razzino, before taking a 7-6 lead on a sacrifice fly by junior Matt O'Herron.

The Skyhawks threatened in the eighth, advancing two separate runners to second base, but they were unable to plate the game-tying run. Hocking led off with a single and moved up to second on a ground out, but was erased at third as sophomore Steve Lee reached on a fielder's choice. Lee then got into scoring position with the help of a passed ball, but he was stranded there as a strikeout ended the inning.

O'Rourke worked around a two-out walk to close out the Skyhawks in the ninth, picking up his first save of the season.

2015 Northeast-10 Conference All-Championship Team
John Forgery, Adelphi
Paul Fahey, Franklin Pierce
Mike Lundin, Franklin Pierce
Matt Walsh, Franklin Pierce
Nick Russo, New Haven
Dan Fratus, Stonehill
Eric Schneider, Stonehill 

Most Outstanding Player - Matt Walsh, Franklin Pierce


Franklin Pierce defeated Stonehill to win their 5th NE-10 Championship

Posted by Northeast-10 Conference on Monday, May 11, 2015

 

Additional information for this release provided by the Stonehill Athletic Communications staff.

ABOUT THE NORTHEAST-10
The Northeast-10 Conference is an association of 15 NCAA Division II colleges and universities located in New England and New York that is committed to supporting balanced academic and athletic opportunities for more than 6,500 student-athletes. 

Each year, 4,500 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 24 sports, making the NE-10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the Northeast-10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.

Franklin Pierce defeated Stonehill to win their 5th NE-10 Championship

Posted by Northeast-10 Conference on Monday, May 11, 2015


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